BASA Events Update 10.4.19
“Unleash Your Inner Super Hero” By Joining Us For… EducaƟonal Office Professionals of Ohio Fall Conference
Friday, October 25, 2019 7:30 am ‐ 4:30 pm Doubletree By Hilton Hotel 1100 Crocker Rd. ‐ Westlake, OH 44145
Our Super Hero’s for the Conference are...
The Power of NO (Aligning Your Schedule for Impact) JJ DiGeronimo, President of Tech Savvy Women , is one of the most highly regarded speakers, authors and execuƟve strategists to aƩract, retain and advance professional women. Through her keynotes and execuƟve sessions, JJ shares effecƟve leadership, influence and inclusion strategies to accelerate professional women. JJ is a featured columnist for Smart Business Magazine and has been quoted in numerous publicaƟons including Forbes, The Wall Street Journal, Fox Business, The Glass Hammer, Working Women Magazine, The Grindstone, IT World, Career‐Intelligence and Rescue a CEO. She has shared her insights and discoveries with many corporaƟons and women’s organizaƟons. She’s was recently included in the Top 100 Women Visionary Lead‐ ers to Watch in 2016 by Innov8Ɵv’s, received the InnovaƟon Award from the Small Business Network, recognized as one of the Top 25 People in Technology in “Inside Business Cleveland” and was awarded the Next GeneraƟon Indie Book Awards for her book. JJ includes these experiences along with hours of research in her book new book “ Accelerate Your Impact ” Aug. 2016. This complements her 2011 book , “The Working Woman’s GPS”. She also contributed to the book, “The Confident Woman, Tapping Into Your Inner Power” and hosts regular videos on TechSavvyWomen.TV.
Safety & Security Kendra Yurgionas is a police officer at the Westlake Police Department. She has been in law enforcement for over 10 years. With past experience as an invesƟgator for the Ohio Internet Crimes Against Children Taskforce, and as a police officer for both the Cleveland Clinic and the City of Hub‐ bard. Kendra has extensive educaƟon, training, and cerƟfi‐
Channel Your Inner MacGyver (Google Hacks)
Stephanie DeMichele began her career as a high school English teacher and became a parent advocate for GiŌ‐ ed & Talented students. She then became a Technology Instructor and a Technology IntegraƟon Coordina‐
tor. She is the 2016 recipient of the Idea stream BeƩy C. Cope Award for outstanding service and commitment to supporƟng the educaƟon out‐ reach of its organizaƟon. Stephanie now speaks (and is wriƟng a book) to help make digital learning more accessible, less scary and easy‐peasy for today’s educators.
caƟons in cyber and financial crimes, which include Masters of Accountancy (MAcc), CerƟfied Fraud Examiner (CFE), and CerƟfied Economic Crime Fo‐ rensic Examiner (CECFE). Kendra has authored and served over 200 legal orders related to cyber‐crime invesƟgaƟons. In addiƟon, Kendra has devel‐ oped a variety of digital and internet safety programs for the Westlake City Schools and community. School Wellness Coordinator Mary P. Wise is the Project AWARE Coordinator through Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in EducaƟon) at the EducaƟonal Service Center of Northeast Ohio. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Social Work from Cleveland State University, her Masters of Social Work at Cleveland State University and her Masters in School Counseling at the University of West Alabama. She has 26 years of experience working in the social services and educaƟonal field focusing on Children, Youth, and Families as well as EducaƟonal protocols and processes, and grant wriƟng and management. Prior to working at the ESC, she worked at Cleveland Heights‐University Heights School District as a school counselor, and in Parma City School District as the Director the Parma Area Fami‐ ly CollaboraƟve. There she established and managed the operaƟons of the Col‐ laboraƟve (a social service organizaƟon) as part of the Parma City School District in partnership with the Cuyahoga County Division of Children and Family Ser‐ vices. She takes a strength‐based approach in her work with youth, families and schools, developing strong community partnerships to link appropriate resources and services that meet their needs and focus on well‐being, safety, academic success, and the stability of the children in their communiƟes. She is dual‐licensed in Social Work and School Counseling.
System Navigator Denise M. Pietrzak is the System Navigator through Project AWARE (Advancing Wellness and Resiliency in EducaƟon) at the EducaƟonal Service Center of Northeast Ohio. She received her Bachelors of Arts in Forensic Psychology from Tiffin University and her Masters of Science in Social AdministraƟon (MSSA,
equivalent to an MSW) at Case Western Reserve University. She is a Licensed Independent Social Worker w/Supervision DesignaƟon. She has 20 years of experience working in the social service field focusing on Children, Youth, and Families. Prior to working at the ESC, she worked at Cuyahoga County’s Department of Health and Human Services providing oversight to a cross‐system youth and family centered process to ensure posiƟve outcomes for all youth. She has provided case management, school based mental health, and individual and family therapy in various clinical seƫngs. Her work experience has been focused on serving mulƟ‐need, mulƟ‐ system youth and their families through a collaboraƟve approach with system and community partners.
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